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Forum: Red Hat 02-27-2006
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Found a workaround for this problem. Seems like this problem is only in RHEL 4 and not RHEL 3.

nothing wrong with the ssh...
Forum: Red Hat 02-26-2006
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Posted By panggou
X11 forwarding problem between 2 RHEL4 machines with SSH
X11 forwarding problem between 2 RHEL4 machines with SSH

Already configured the following on both machines under /etc/ssh

Under sshd_config:
UsePAM no
AllowTcpForwarding yes

Under...
Forum: Linux 01-11-2006
66,599
Posted By panggou
I managed to configure using root login to vsftp...
I managed to configure using root login to vsftp by using the "userlist-enable=YES" and "userlist_deny=NO" options.

The reason for me not being able to log in via ftp with either root or winston...
Forum: Linux 01-11-2006
66,599
Posted By panggou
VSFTPD, cannot login
I setup vsftpd.conf as follows and tried to login using root and normal user 'winston' but failed authentication. Any idea what's wrong?

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14,646
Posted By panggou
Hi guys thanks for the suggestions but I solved...
Hi guys thanks for the suggestions but I solved the problem. I simply need a X emulator (e.g. X-Win32) on my Windows laptop to solve the problem.

There are no problems on the linux machine,...
14,646
Posted By panggou
X11 forwarding not working
Hi,

I am using Putty, enabled SSH X11 forwarding and entered the X11 display location as "localhost:0". However I encountered the following error:

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Posted By panggou
I am not sure what the default is for Mandrake...
I am not sure what the default is for Mandrake Linux but do the following:

# who -r
==> check the current run-level you are at, if its not 5, you are not at run-level 5 (i.e. no GUI)

# init 5...
Forum: HP-UX 01-06-2006
9,520
Posted By panggou
not sure if this will work but... ...
not sure if this will work but...
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IDEA:

You can use the fstyp command to find out what filesystem a device is.
Example:
# fstyp /dev/rdsk/<tape device>...
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